Title: Guren
Band: Gazette
Release: 13.02.2008
Tracklist: 1st
Guren
second Kugutsue
third Kyomu no Owari no Hakozume Mokushi
In February last year, we welcomed the first single of the DIM-Era, namely Guren . The song has been kept very quiet and I would describe it as a rock ballad, although I have no idea what it is. The verses are by the increase and the use of drums at the beginning very interesting designs, while the chorus is not all instrumental Technically too the second part of the verses apart. The song is later characterized by the idea that you never know what a verse and what is now a bridge, also falls the use of strings in between on. Furthermore, I mention here are already in the set scene guitar solo. Overall, a quiet rock song, against which one can not really say anything, even if it is not the same as other of Gazette.
also Kugutsue starts very quietly, but does not stay so long. Generally speaking, it is quite a normal rock song by Gazette, with a shout now and then, just as weird distorted voice, scream and so on. The tune is probably not too much yew in the head bl
The final track is Kyomu no Owari no Kakozume Mokushi , and I in this title, as well as with "Kugutsue" Nocht not really sure if this is the correct romaji Versionn. Somehow there are many variations on the web. Well, the song starts quite strange with a tambourine before the guitar einsteigt and then also Ruki. Again, it starts slowly, but this time will also be held Sun Only after the first verse, it gets a little louder, but when it actually goes with the verse, it is quiet again. The bridge to the chorus is interesting but during the chorus I must actually Ruki's voice complain. Somehow, that did not fit. After the chorus, the song is really nothing new everything except the short guitar solo. Njo, very good for 'ne B-side.
Note: 2 -
Favorite Song: Guren
Favorite Song: Guren
Gazette reported back with a fully loaded single and the need to count them already. With whom I would not be happy about everything all the 3 songs? Nevertheless, there was unfortunately a bit of variety on the single, since both "Guren" and track three were quiet and "Kugutsue" was a bit packed haphazardly. As would be less have been more.
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